Global wealth drops for first time since 2008
Credit Suisse and UBS's Global Wealth Report finds global wealth fell last year for the first time since 2008, with the U.S. leading in market losses.
Italy should be working to ‘decouple’ from China, US should be helping: Steve Yates
Steve Yates, former Deputy National Security Advisor for Dick Cheney, reacts to the meeting between Italy’s prime minister and Biden at the White House.
Cyprus opens largest casino resort in Europe as tourism picks back up following pandemic: 'Ready to compete'
City of Dreams Mediterranean, Europe's largest casino resort, opened in Cyprus. It is expected to bring 6,500 jobs and an additional 300,000 visitors per year to the luxury destination.
Who is Hamish Harding, the British businessman and explorer aboard missing Titanic sightseeing sub?
British millionaire and Action Aviations chairman Hamish Harding is reportedly aboard a submersible that went missing while en route to the wreck of the Titanic.
Jeffrey Epstein was asked to help craft Virgin Islands sex offender law by first lady
A sensational new federal filing accuses the Virgin Islands government of pandering to then-convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, even soliciting his input on a sex offender bill.
$65M Houston estate breaks 'most expensive home' listing in Texas: 'Can't be replicated'
The Lodge in Hunters Creek in Harris County, Texas, has reportedly broken the Texas listing record as the "most expensive home" in the state, according to Carolwood Estates.
Death toll rises in fungal meningitis outbreak tied to procedures in Mexico
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating a multinational outbreak of fungal meningitis that has already killed four people.
Celebrity Cruises norovirus outbreak leaves more than 175 sick
A norovirus outbreak aboard a Celebrity Cruises ship that left the New York City area in mid-May sickened more than 175 people, the CDC says.
Woman hits lottery for third time with $2M scratch-off win, and she's not planning to stop: 'Having fun'
A woman in California has won the lottery for the third time from a scratch-off game. She mistakenly thought she won $2,000 this time, but it was actually $2 million.
America's downtown areas slowly springing back to life research on cell phone activity reveals
Across the country, cell phone data is being used to track the rate of downtown recovery post-pandemic in a new study. The study showed the southern part of the U.S. is bouncing back.
$6K Japanese gelato breaks world record for most expensive ice cream: 'Rich in taste and texture'
The world's most expensive ice cream is made by a Japanese gelato company and it's only slightly sweet in flavor since it's made with white truffle, Parmigiano Reggiano and sake lees.
Formerly homeless woman in California wins $5M lottery on ticket purchased at Walmart: 'Just random'
A lottery winner from California briefly recalls how she was homeless in 2017 and is now in a different place with her "random" $5 million scratch-off win.
Sneaker thieves steal $13K worth of right-foot sneakers: report
Three people in Peru reportedly broke into a shoe store in Huancayo and stole over 200 name-brand sneakers – only taking the right-foot shoes. Police are investigating the crime.
Investor buys 2 Caribbean islands once owned by Jeffrey Epstein for $60 million
An investor has bought two Caribbean islands, Great St. James and Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, that were once owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
Miller High Life beer cans destroyed after slogan disapproval: 'Misleads the public and harms winemakers'
Social media users chime in after Comité Champagne, a French champagne organization, announced it requested Miller High Life beer cans be destroyed due to "infringement."
Here's what's in the EU’s green industrial plan
Many European Union members worry that the U.S. could lure companies out of Europe. A green industrial plan has been laid out to boost its industrial competitiveness.
Princess Cruises says norovirus is 'likely' source of ship outbreak
Over 280 passengers and 34 crew members fell ill on a cruise operated by Princess Cruises and were "likely" infected with norovirus, the company said in a statement.
CDC investigating after more than 300 sickened aboard Princess Cruises ship
The Ruby Princess, of the Princess Cruises lines, had more than 300 passengers and crew fall ill with symptoms that included vomiting and diarrhea during the Caribbean trip.
US challenges Mexico’s plan to phase out imports of corn from GMO seeds
During 2022, Mexico purchased nearly $5 billion worth of corn from the U.S., making it the second largest importer after China. US exports to Mexico are GMO based.
Tesla to build a manufacturing plant in Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico, will host Tesla's newest electric vehicle EV plant. Tesla's newest gigafactory will come on top of recent expansions in China and Germany, and plans to increase Austin's capacity.



















